Fodor's Expert Review World War II Home Front Museum

St. Simons Island Family

Set in a restored 1936 Coast Guard station and renovated in 2017, this museum—geared as much to kids as adults—features the life of a "Coastie" in the early 1940s, told through personal accounts of the WWII history of St. Simons Island. Exhibits explore how small communities like St. Simons came close to conflict due to the threat of German U-boats just offshore, and how the military shipbuilding industry sprung up in nearby Brunswick. The museum demonstrates how Georgia's Golden Isles were transformed during and after the Second World War and the important role civilians played on the home front.

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Quick Facts

4201 1st St.
St. Simons Island, Georgia  31522, USA

912-638–4666

www.coastalgeorgiahistory.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $12, with combined access to lighthouse $20, Mon.–Sat. 10–noon and 1–5, Sun. 1:30–5

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